Citizen Systems CLP-8301 user manual Power cord

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Chapter 2 Safety Precautions

Power cord

Do not damage, break or modify the power cord. Putting heavy objects on the power cord or heating or pulling it may cause damages, leading to fire and electrical shock.

If the power cord is damaged (e.g., the core is exposed or the wire broken), contact our service personnel. Continued use without corrective action may result in fire or electrical shock.

When using, do not bend, twist, or pull the power cord. Failure to observe this precaution may result in fire or electrical shock.

If the printer is dropped or damaged

If you accidentally drop or damage the printer, turn off the power switch immediately, remove the plug of the power cord from the outlet, and contact our service personnel. Continued use without corrective action may result in fire or electrical shock.

Avoid using the printer in abnormal conditions

Do not use the printer in abnormal conditions, for example, when it is smoking or smells unpleasant. If you notice an abnormal condition, turn off the power switch immediately, remove the plug of the power cord from the outlet, and contact our service personnel. Failure to observe this precaution may result in fire or electrical shock. To avoid serious danger, never try to carry out repairs by yourself.

Do not disassemble

Do not disassemble or modify the printer. Failure to observe this precaution may result in fire or electrical shock. For checking, adjusting, or repairing parts inside the printer, contact our service personnel.

Head cleaning pen

The head cleaning pen is inflammable. Never heat it or throw it into the fire, and keep it away from children.

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Contents CLP-8301 Barcode Label PrinterPage EMI Compliance Statement For Canadian Users Important Safety Instructions Trademark Acknowledgement · Minimum maintenance · Wide media, yet small installation space· Easy access to media and ribbon · Easy operation control panelTable of Contents Configuring Your Printer Using the Menus Chapter TroubleshootingViii Chapter UnpackingPrinter accessories Safety Precautions ExamplesAvoid unsafe places Power cord Avoid high-humidity areas Loading the media and ribbon Installation precautions Names and Functions of Printer Parts Printer main bodyPrinter inside Rear and side of printer Control panel LCD DisplayKey functions in the Ready mode Key functions in the Menu mode Media Paper and Ribbon Types of media¨ Black mark tag ¨ Corner-with-a-radius cut tag= Label ¨ Black mark labelMedia size Loading media paper Roll mediaMedia Paper and Ribbon Path of inward-wound roll media Fanfold media Loading ribbon Flange aMedia Paper and Ribbon Media Paper and Ribbon Media Paper and Ribbon Ribbon tension adjustments Printhead adjustments Media sensor adjustments Media Paper and Ribbon Ribbon guide plate adjustments Media Paper and Ribbon Power on and Using the Control Panel Connecting to a power outletTurning the printer on 0000Ready Mode and Menu Mode ReadyReady mode Navigating the Menu SystemChanging Menu Values = Example changing the print densityPermanently Saving Printer Settings Producing a Test or Configuration Print = Example producing a test pattern printTurning the printer OFF Configuring Your Printer Using the Menus Group MenuSetup Menu DT/T TSystem Setup Menu System Setup MenuSTD/ALT After Print Menu Interface Setup Menu Permanently Saving Settings Menu Test Mode MenuMenu Mode Description STD Configuring Your Printer Using the Menus Troubleshooting Items to check in case of troubleTroubleshooting Error messages and corrective actions JamTroubleshooting Maintenance Printer careCleaning method Specifications General specificationsSerial interface SpecificationsInterfaces XON/XOFF protocolDTR protocol Pin assignmentParallel interface Timing chart DataPrintable area Movable sensors FIX/VRPrinter storage conditions Environmental requirementsPrinter operating conditions for ensuring print quality Maintenance Citizen Systems Europe GmbH Mettinger Strasse